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Anne-Marie Willis is a design writer, editor and educator. She is currently professor of Design Theory at the German University in Cairo, Egypt. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.

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Tony Fry is Director of the sustainment consultancy Team D/E/S and Professor of Design, Griffith University, Queensland College of Art. He is also author of Design Futuring: Sustainability, Ethics and New Practice (Berg, 2008) and Design as Politics (Berg, 2010). Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.

...There are three usages of the word consumption: the economic, the medical, and the biological.The dominant usage of the term is the economic, which defines consumption as the binary of production within the reproductive cycle of the dynamic...

...An American industrial designer, Van Doren was a major advocate of streamlining in product design. He studied at the Art Students League and in Paris through an art history scholarship. During his time in France, he worked among other...

Robert Chesters

...An American industrial designer, Van Doren was a major advocate of streamlining in product design. He studied at the Art Students League and in Paris through an art history scholarship. During his time in France, he worked among other...

Erica Morawski

...An approach to design and a style that was popular in the 1930s, streamlining has its origins in nineteenth-century studies that looked to nature in order to find ways to reduce wind resistance in manufactured objects. It did not gain...

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